Analysis of the current situation of model research wards construction in Beijing
10.3760/cma.j.cn111325-20230426-00331
- VernacularTitle:北京市示范性研究型病房建设现状分析
- Author:
Ying ZHOU
1
;
Wei SHI
;
Gang LI
;
Jianting SU
;
Lihong LIU
;
Wenbin LI
;
Jiamin WANG
;
Guosheng FENG
Author Information
1. 北京市疾病预防控制中心公共卫生信息中心,北京 100013
- Keywords:
Hospitals, public;
Research ward;
Construction;
Current situation analysis
- From:
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration
2023;39(9):651-655
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To understand the construction status of research wards in the first model research wards in Beijing, and provide reference for promoting their high-quality development.Methods:From July to September 2022, a questionnaire survey was conducted on the setting mode, facility deployment, operational efficiency, and implementation of supportive policies of the research wards among the first batch of model research wards in Beijing. Descriptive analysis was used to analyze the questionnaire data.Results:The 8 hospitals surveyed had all set up specialized research wards; 5 of them had shared research wards, including 4 general hospitals and 1 specialized hospital. The number of research ward beds in each hospital ranged from 31 to 120, with only 1 hospital having research ward beds accounting for 11.3% of the hospital′s beds, while the other 7 hospitals were less than 10.0%. Compared with 2020, the number of clinical research projects carried out in the research wards of 8 hospitals in 2021 have increased by a total of 403, while the ethical review time was less than or equal to 14 working days, 2.5 working days shorter than 2020; 4 hospitals could complete the experimental project approval within 60 working days and the first visit within 22 working days, while 5 hospitals could complete the research conclusion within 14 working days. There were 2 hospitals that link the performance evaluation of research wards with salary distribution, and 3 hospitals link it with professional title evaluation and employment.Conclusions:The model research wards in Beijing have adopted different setting modes for the construction of research wards, all operating well. It is recommended to further improve such areas as selecting a research ward setting mode to fit the needs of the hospital, optimizing and integrating the resource allocation of research wards, improving operational efficiency to increase market competitiveness, and effectively implementing supportive policies related to human resource management. These practices can better promote the high-quality construction of research wards and comprehensively enhance the supportive role of clinical research in pharmaceutical and healthcare collaborative innovation.